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http://kob.com/article/stories/s214359.shtml
http://kob.com/article/stories/S218641.shtml?cat=500
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ROTC student.
Hope what he did doesn't impact his ROTC status.
And why the hell aren't the students that are US Citizens, who just happen to be a bit browner than others and that may have some ancestors from Mexico supporting his actions? Who's their loyalty to - Mexico or the US. If it's Mexico then GO THERE to get your college education.
All this multiculturalism crap, and hyphenated American BS is going to be the ruin of this country.
We're all AMERICANS!
Stupid MF'rs! Why does it matter where your ancestors were from? You're livin' in the US of A now not Africa, or Mexico or China or Ireland or Italy or anyother damned place!
Get over it! You're in the US of A NOW! If where ever your mommy and daddy came from is so freaking great then:
GO THE HELL BACK!
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And why the hell aren't the students that are US Citizens, who just happen to be a bit browner than others and that may have some ancestors from Mexico supporting his actions? Who's their loyalty to - Mexico or the US.
I suspect their loyalty lays not with the US or Mexico, but with La Raza above all others.
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Werewolf, you should change your name to Big, Cuddly, Fuzzy Teddy Bear.
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Lynch apparently is NOT an ROTC student. But the ROTC students in charge of flag flying screwed the pooch. They "assumed" that some nebulous Mexican student group would lower the Mexican flag -- after the American flag had been lowered? Very poor judgment, IMHO. As ROTC students they should know the flag code and they should know that the American flag takes precedence over any other flag with which it is being flown. To lower the Stars and Stripes and leave flying the flag of another nation is inexcusable.
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Werewolf, you should change your name to Big, Cuddly, Fuzzy Teddy Bear.
You mean something like this:
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I am in agreement with Werewolf's sentiment on straight up non-hyphenated Americans.
The big fuzzy Teddy bear is nowhere near being cuddly, but I like him.
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Also, yay for "multiculturalism"...This never used to happen here. Nashua, NH (Telegraph)
At 8:30 p.m., Madrigal was thrilled to see her friends start to arrive for the party at the quaint home surrounded by a white picket fence at the corner of Nye Avenue.
We were having a good time, listening to music downstairs, Madrigal said of the 50 or so young guests who had showed up by about 10 p.m.
The mood changed quickly when a group of about 15 young men and teens armed with machetes and other weapons arrived and challenged several of her guests to a brawl in the street.
They were scraping the knives on the ground, Madrigal said of the group she believed were members of a gang.
There were like five of them with two (machetes) in each hand, she said.
Madrigal, who lives in the Tree Streets area, said she didnt know who the party crashers were, but that most of them were wearing green.
Some people were saying that they were Patria, Madrigal said, explaining that her friends thought the group to be members of Trinitario, an organized gang known for wearing green that is often referred to as Patria, the gangs greeting.
Freaking third-world punks. WHY are they here? Machetes?
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Also, yay for "multiculturalism"...This never used to happen here. Nashua, NH (Telegraph) ... Freaking third-world punks. WHY are they here? Machetes?
Sounds like a straightforward case for the use of deadly force: invading private property, armed and threatening violence. I for one would prefer that all home invaders bring machetes to gun fights.
--Len.
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Also, yay for "multiculturalism"...This never used to happen here. Nashua, NH (Telegraph)
At 8:30 p.m., Madrigal was thrilled to see her friends start to arrive for the party at the quaint home surrounded by a white picket fence at the corner of Nye Avenue.
We were having a good time, listening to music downstairs, Madrigal said of the 50 or so young guests who had showed up by about 10 p.m.
The mood changed quickly when a group of about 15 young men and teens armed with machetes and other weapons arrived and challenged several of her guests to a brawl in the street.
They were scraping the knives on the ground, Madrigal said of the group she believed were members of a gang.
There were like five of them with two (machetes) in each hand, she said.
Madrigal, who lives in the Tree Streets area, said she didnt know who the party crashers were, but that most of them were wearing green.
Some people were saying that they were Patria, Madrigal said, explaining that her friends thought the group to be members of Trinitario, an organized gang known for wearing green that is often referred to as Patria, the gangs greeting.
Freaking third-world punks. WHY are they here? Machetes?
I wonder how the aggressors would react when I disappear back into my house for a couple of minutes and come back out with
armed to the teeth with multiple rifles and shotguns and bandolieers of ammo while laughing maniacally?
Sounds like fun
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There were like five of them with two (machetes) in each hand, she said.
4 machetes each? That's a lot of machetes.
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There were like five of them with two (machetes) in each hand, she said.
4 machetes each? That's a lot of machetes.
Saiga 12 beats 4 machetes every time...